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Modernism in Relation

innbundet, 2026
Engelsk

KCS Paniker (1911-1977) is a canonical figure in India's twentieth-century modernism. He was principal of the Madras School of Art and founder of one of the world's longest-standing artists' communities. Yet, even within India, he remains a marginal figure, positioned at the periphery of a dominant art world centered in the north. Paniker's best-known body of work, the Words and Symbols series (1963-77), calls on us to reconsider how knowledge is produced and disseminated in a postcolonial, decolonizing world. These "written pictures"-paintings filled with symbols, tables, equations, and illegible scribbles-invite decoding, only to undermine the pursuit of wholeness or stable meaning.

Paniker famously called Paul Klee his "guru." In this book, art historian Rebecca M. Brown explores what that might mean, moving beyond tracing influence and derivation to embrace a fuller sense of artistic relation across geography and time. Featuring over 100 stunning illustrations, Modernism in Relation explores the dynamic, twisting currents of modernism, tracing how Paniker navigated its waters on his own terms-abandoning prescriptions for what modern art should be or what Indian modernism should look like. The book reveals a maker seeking new creative languages, challenging ways of knowing, and exploring the unpredictable, ever-changing nature of relation.

Undertittel
KCS Paniker's Written Pictures
ISBN
9798887120645
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
24.11.2026
Antall sider
224